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Parul Begum: Finding My Self-Confidence and Creating the Life I Deserve
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By Sujany Baleswaran
With a commitment to social justice, Parul Begum has dedicated over 20 years of her life to helping vulnerable women and children, focusing on issues such as forced marriages and domestic violence whilst championing the cause of equality. Born and raised in Bangladesh, the life...
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Women at Work: The UK Industries Where Women Are Thriving the Most
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British women in the professional, scientific and technical sectors are thriving the most!Those who work in the real estate sector place second with an index score of 88.04/100Women see the fewest opportunities in the ‘mining and quarrying’ industryWomen in water supply, sewerage and waste industries are paid 17.13% more than men
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Davinia Taylor Founder Of WillPowders Releases Her Biohacking Supplements To The UK Market With Massive Success
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What if you could approach your body with a customized health plan instead of a one-size-fits-all big pharma approach? Davinia Taylor is smashing down health barriers with her biohacking system and WillPowders supplements.
There is never a time where good health isn't an important part of daily life. Davinia Taylor spent years struggling...
By Sujany Baleswaran
CEO by day and Batman by night. On the one hand, Josh Aryeh is running his real estate empire, Lions View Development, and on the other hand, he is speeding around New York in exotic cars, visiting sick and underprivileged children with the mission to change the world one smile at...
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Here’s What You Should Avoid When Looking to Scale Your Business
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By Sree Menon
Though often used interchangeably, scaling, and growing a business are two very distinct concepts. New small businesses and successful start-ups can penetrate the market and perceive exponential growth in short periods of time. We mistakenly consider them successful, but the reality is that whenever a business grows too quickly, it makes...
By Cynthia Vera
For most of us, it's an inherently terrifying thought that is anxiety-inducing; envisioning ourselves up on a stage with all eyes on us. Microphone in trembling hands as we try to utter words of motivation and inspiration to a room of unimpressed guests. But, for those with the courage and...
By Suzy Sanders
As the business support sector continues to boom and the UK Society of VA’s reports a 9% increase in Virtual Assistants registering as members*, whether you’re familiar with the term and concept or not, VA’s are here to stay.
Here, we will outline the main benefits of working...
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Marleen Somohardjo: A Businesswoman Defying Societal and Family Pressures.
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By Cynthia Vera
Growing up with Surinamese parents as a second-generation ethnic child, Marleen Somohardjo often felt restricted by the societal and familial pressures placed upon her as a woman who was expected to have a family not pursuit her dreams. However, as an empowered woman, Marleen realised though during her upbringing, financial resources and...
By Cynthia Vera
Growing up in Slovakia to a supportive family and an “amazing” childhood, Mirka Pittnerova knew she wanted more to turn her dreams into reality. She wanted more to make her parents proud and follow her passions. When she was 21, she moved to the UK with no university degree and couldn’t...
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Luisa Casagrande: Cultivating a Multicultural Community Through Creative Pursuits.
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By Cynthia Vera
Growing up, Luisa Casagrande was brought up in an optimistic and biracial family that encouraged her to be open-minded, creative and challenge the often toxic perceptions of multicultural racial identities. This equipped her with all the necessary tools she needed to understand just how multidimensional people can be.The entrepreneurial creative focuses...












